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The Philippine islands, Moluccas, Siam, Cambodia, Japan, and China, at the close of the sixteenth century Translated from the Spanish, with notes and a pref., and a letter from Luis Vaez de Torres, describing his voyage through the Torres Straits, by Henry E. J. Stanley
- Title:
- The Philippine islands, Moluccas, Siam, Cambodia, Japan, and China, at the close of the sixteenth century Translated from the Spanish, with notes and a pref., and a letter from Luis Vaez de Torres, describing his voyage through the Torres Straits, by Henry E. J. Stanley
- Collection:
- Southeast Asia Visions
- Creator:
- Morga, Antonio de
- Date:
- 1868
- Catalog Record:
- 2268028
- Extent:
- 476 600dpi JPEG page images
- Publisher:
- Printed for the Hakluyt Society
- Publication Place:
- London
- Format:
- Book
- Contents:
- Front Matter
Chapter I. Of the First Discoveries of the Eastern Isles and of the Voyage which the Adelantado Miguel Lopez de Legazapi made thither of the Conquest and Pacification of the Philippines during his Governorhip and of Guido Labazarris who afterwards undertook the charge.
Chapter II. Of the Government of Dr. Francisco de Sande and of the Events in his time in the Philippine Islands.
Chapter III. Of the Government of Don Gonzalo Ronquillo de Penalosa and of Diego Ronquillo who on account of his death filled the office.
Chapter IV. Of the Government of Dr. Santiago de Vera and of the Establishment of the Audencia (High Court) of Manila until it was removed and of that which happened in his time.
Chapter V. Of the Government of Gomez Perez Dasmarinas and of the Licentiate Pedro de Rojas who at his death was elected to the government by the city of Manila until Don Luis Dasmarinas was received instead of Gomez Perez his father.
Chapter VI. Of the Government of Don Francisco Tello and of the second establishment of the Audiencia of Manila and of the things that happened during the period of this government.
Chapter VII. Of the Government of Don Pedro de Acuna Governor and President of the Philippines and of that which happened in his time until he died in June of the year 1606 after having returned to Manila from Maluco having accomplished the conquest of the isles subject to the king of Terrenate.
Chapter VIII. Account of the Philippine Islands and of their Inhabitants Antiquity Customs and Government both during the time of their paganism and since the Spanish conquest with other particulars.
End Matter